Undisputed 4 f 
Strawberry) 
Four 
leaders 
A 
e ih King of the 
ak Early Berries 
Too well known to need much description. 
The standard early berry by which all other va- 
rieties are judged. Holds all records for big 
crops and big prcfits. Premier has filled more 
crates, made more dollars, and brought joy to 
more Strawberry growers than any other variety 
ever grown. 
Adapted to All Soiis—Heavy Yielder. It 
thrives on most any type of soil and is a ram- 
pant plant maker. Premier fruits extra early 
when berries are selling at a high price. It is a 
big yielder of big, bright red berries of fine 
flavor. For home gardens, local markets, or 
for shipping moderate distances it has out- 
classed all the other varieties. 
FAIRFAX, Early 
The Sugar-Saving Berry 
Color is a deep, full red; its rich, sweet 
flavor brings buyers back for more. Fairfax 
berries are exceptionally firm, making it an 
ideal shipper. Superior to all for home use, 
equal to any for commercial planting. 
STREAMLINER 
EVERBEARER 
CH ESAPEAKE The Favorite 
Late Berry 
It is a good producer of very large berries that 
hold their shape well until the end of the sea- 
son. It does not yield as many berries per acre 
as some of the early varieties, but the size and 
quality of its fruit enables it to sell for aq much 
better price which offsets this disadvantage. 
The berries are firm enough to ship to distant 
markets and to arrive in first class condition. 
An exceedingly valuable commercial berry but 
equally adapted for home planting. We offer 
a selected ‘‘Big Yield” strain. ; 
BLAKEMORE 
No Strawberry has become so popular so 
quickly as Blakemore. It is the most popular 
variety in all America. Ripens several days be- 
fore Premier and is equally dependable, pro- 
ducing big crops every year. The plant is 
healthy and stands up well during drought. The 
berries are large, firm, an attractive red and 
good quality. Fine for canning and preserving 
because it holds its color and shape so well. 
Large Fruit—Vigorous Grower—Heavy Crops 
Dorsett berries average large size, consider- 
ably larger than the Premier; in fact, their size 
is comparative with Chesapeake, which is the 
outstanding late berry. Plant growth is exceed- 
ingly vigorous, being far more vigorous than 
most other varieties. Dorsett yields large crops 
of fancy, light red berries. 
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| until frost. 
21> to 3% feet apart. 
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, The Greatest Everbearing Strawberry 
SWEET AS HONEY — EXTRA LARGE 
EXCELLENT FOR EATING FRESH OR FREEZING 
MAKES HEAVY FRUITING BED 
Berries in 90 days or less. C 
planted in March or April will commence bearing in early July and bear 
as some everbearers do. 
exacting soil requirements. i 
second crop next June, third crop the following summer and fall. 
It costs less to grow your own berries if you plant Streamliner. 
to grow, just space them 12 to 15 inches apart in the row with the rows 
STRAWBERRY 
GARDEN OFFER 
No. 21 
25 BIG JOE 25 PREMIER 
25 FAIRFAX 25 CHESAPEAKE 
ALL FOR $3.75 
BIG JOE The Old Reliable 
Mid-Season Variety 
LARGE YIELD—-FANCY FRUIT—FINE FLAVOR 
Big Joe is a heavy producer of large, brilliant 
red berries of extra fine flavor and is firm 
enough to withstand long shipments. The 
plants are good growers and heavy yielders. 
This variety succeeds on all types of soil but 
does extra well with good care and fertility. Be 
sure to include Big Joe in your planting this 
spring. Our big yield strain insures big crops. 
CATSKI LL Mid-Season 
A mid-season berry that will produce the larg- 
est crops of bigger berries of any mid-season 
variety. Catskill is entirely satisfactory as to 
firmness, quality, color and attractiveness, sea- 
son of ripening and climatic adaptation. The 
highest record of marketable berries was made 
with this variety. In shipping respects it ranks 
with-Chesapeake and Lupton. It is rated equally 
ia as attractive as Fairfax or Dorsett. The berries are borne on rather long 
s fruiting stems which makes it easier to get at in picking. 
HERE’S A NEW ONE 
Extra Good—Very Late 
This is the other new one by the U.S.D.A., and a cross between the Chesa- 
peake and Fairfax. This is the late one. Berries are large, and are borne on 
short, stout stems that stay well under the leaves, thus protecting them from 
late frosts. Makes a good fruiting row, and plenty of money can be made 
from growing this one, as late berries always bring a high price. 
No need to wait several months. Plants 
Three Big Crops From One Planting. Streamliner needs no nursing along 
They are thrifty growers, and do not require 
Pick your first crop this summer and fall, 
Easy 
Profitable to raise. Grow all.the berries you need for your own use and 
sell the rest to your neighbors. 
